Who? I’m an obsessive photographer who used to be a slightly less obsessive painter. I’m a member of Inverse Collective and Dalam Images. I always have a camera and a bottle of Tabasco in my bag. I often forget my […]

Who? Jonathan Walker (aka kingofkodak on instagram). I was almost John James the Third. I was also almost Sam Houston. I come from a long line of crazy photographers on my mom’s side and sleep next to my camera most […]

Who? I was born in 1988 and grew up in Pescara, Italy, a little seaside town on the Adriatic sea. I graduated in Engineering in Milan, where I currently live and work for a consulting company. Although I discovered photography […]

Who? Julie! Only child. Not good with sharing food and awful when hungry, but otherwise I’m happy to creep around in the streets and capture moments. Where? First Prague, then Broek in Waterland and later Amsterdam. When? My first camera […]

Who? I’m 37 years old, and was born and raised in the suburbs of San Francisco. I’ve spent the last 11 years working as an Audio Engineer in Event Production. At the beginning of 2012, I started playing around with […]

We are happy to announce that Matt Weber has joined iN-PUBLiC ! Matt has been photographing NYC for 33 years and was the subject of a full-length movie – More Than the Rainbow – which premiered at the New York […]

Who? My name is Julian Master. I was born in 1991 in Eugene, Oregon and moved to New York City in 2013. Growing up I used to make videos on my mini DV camcorder. I made mostly music videos, where I sang […]

Who? My name is Jorge Garcia. I am originally from Tampa, Florida and have been shooting street for a little over 3 years. Both my parents are from Latin America, Cuba and Ecuador to be exact, but I don’t really […]

iN-PUBLiC was set up in 2000 to provide a home for Street Photographers. Our aim is to promote Street Photography and to continue to explore its possibilities, we are a non commercial collective. All the photographers featured here have been invited to the group because they have the ability to see the unusual in the everyday and to capture the moment. The pictures remind us that, if we let it, over-familiarity can make us blind to what’s really going on in the world around us.